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my apologies there were a few delay hiccups on the blog this weekend. i was
out of town and away from stable wifi so the posts didn't go live as
planned.
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An Important companion
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Our kitchen/dining table is probably the most used piece of furniture in
our house. I bought this antique English pine farm table before Wesley was
born,...
The Color of Purple
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This year I changed the color in these wall baskets. The purple certainly
pops more than lasts years, lighter pink. The heat spell got everything
growing ...
New Items in the Pottery Shop!
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As long as they are this time of year, the days are not nearly long enough.
I've been working pretty much steadily since I got up this morning around
five,...
2 door hardtop
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My Dad's 55 Oldsmobile Rocket 88 was a turquoise and white two door
hardtop. The big woodie also has two doors and 9 inch thick hard brick arch
covered wit...
Looking Back (and up, and forward, etc.)
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I finally got copies of the pictures that Kohler took before the end of the
residency. If you look at these photos and at the computer model (previous
post...
The Squirrel and the Rabbit
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The last day in our home Gary was vacuuming and noticed a squirrel and a
rabbit side by side eating excess bird seed dropped from the feeder.
All of a s...
Simon Leach On Making Pots
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No matter how long you have been potting, you can always learn something
new. That’s the nature of a craft that is so ancient. For this reason, I
always lo...
Fresh Curd Fridays
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*Hi, remember me?! *
*I was hoping that the title would lure you back to make sure that I'm
still around!*
*I am finally at home after almost 3 months of in...
Happy Sprummer 2013!
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Happy Spring!
...and Summer is just
around the corner...
It's high time for the
Nine Toes Pottery
2013 Sprummer Sale!
*You are invited to this year's s...
próbki, próbki.
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tak wyglądają w pełnym słońcu dwa z ośmiu nowych szkliw.
W piecu właśnie pojemniki, na których położyłem pięć z nich.
P.S.
te jasne połyskliwe drobiny to n...
A week of surprise
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A box from Linda Starr with a great pot inside.
I think I might have to fill this with flowers.
I loved how she used some sponges as packing material.
Every...
Barbara's Critters get glazed
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Whether these bisqued critters are chicken, fish, kitten or blue bird, this
is how they look before glazing.
All the glaze work is done in Mayco's Stro...
Breaking ground
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Well, not quite yet. Studio plans have just begun. It seems a daunting task
since we have never built anything before. So getting started is the hard
part...
Delightful Days with Bernie
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This week is “Teacher Appreciation Week”, and each of us at The Village
Potters has multiple teachers to appreciate who helped us become who we
are. Some a...
Needlework as Influence
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Fashion (from all eras, Elizabethan to Couture) has been a long-time
influence for my work. The structure and detail of clothing inspire my own
functional ...
'Plum' Tuckered
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These guys love a tree with chartreuse and yellowish leaves or blooms.
Last weekend's firing was exhausting. What with trying to get the timing
right on th...
Kid President
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I’ve been following the videos and postings of Kid President for a while
now. Robby Novak and his brother Brad Montague started making these videos
as a fu...
Kintsugi: Gold Repair of Ceramic Faults
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In 1999 I traveled to Japan to participate in several exhibitions
hosted by my dear friend Mr. Shiho Kanzaki. I arrived with gifts for all
the many pe...
Lenzig Forecasts for Autumn 2014/Winter 2015
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Lenzig produces color products and has free trend forecasts. People in
various industries often pay to subscribe to trend forecasts to help
predict trends ...
temporary hiatus
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I have not posted in a while, and I apologize to my loyal readers who keep
checking my blog and seeing nothing new. I see you in my stats, and it jabs
me w...
The Bootles and Becky Chader McDonah
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Artist - The Bootles
Song - I'll Let you Hold My Hand
I'll Let You Hold My Hand by The Bootles on Grooveshark
Amazing Work by Becky Chader McDonah
You c...
Spring Pottery Festival - May 11, 2013
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Once again it's time for our Spring Pottery Festival.
On May 11th from 10am-4pm over 45 clay artists will gather at the Barn @
McAlpine Business Park, 830...
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